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wysiwyg filter is not allowed to specify an iframe element,
for some reason, one node content is an iframe referring to another html page within same site.
Comments
Comment #1
Stomper CreditAttribution: Stomper commentedI'd like to know how to do this too, I'd like to be able to embed YouTube videos
Comment #2
gr33nman CreditAttribution: gr33nman commentedI found this... It would be nice if something like this were incorporated into the wysiwyg filter module or wysiwyg itself... The below fix is a module in itself, so there is no need to edit existing modules. Works for me.
http://www.toodlepip.co.uk/blog/2009/12/using-iframes-drupals-wysiwyg-mo...
Comment #3
Stomper CreditAttribution: Stomper commentedI'd prefer having the support for iframes included in this module, rather than having to install another module just for one functionality, which should technically be readily supported by this module. I have too many modules to start with anyways.
Comment #4
markus_petrux CreditAttribution: markus_petrux commented- #1034398: Allow embed, iframe
- #847512: Allow embed, object and param
Comment #5
gisle